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2012-13
Report on Plans and Priorities



Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat






Supplementary Information (Tables)






Table of Contents




Greening Government Operations (GGO)

Green Procurement Reporting For Departments and Agencies Not Bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act


Strategies / Comments

  1. Approach: The Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat’s (CICS) approach to implementing green procurement is to target the use of PWGSC procurement instruments, the delivery of training to key personnel and the inclusion of green procurement objectives in the employee performance evaluations of key decision makers.
  2. Management Processes and Controls: CICS will maximize the use of PWGSC procurement instruments such as standing offers and supply arrangements. This fiscal year CICS will also review and update internal processes and controls in order to integrate environmental considerations.
  3. Training: CICS will ensure that all staff with procurement responsibilities complete the CSPS course C215 by the end of the fiscal year (5 employees in total). CICS will also require that all new staff with procurement responsibilities complete the course within three months of being hired.
  4. Performance Evaluations: This fiscal year CICS will ensure that an objective to include environmental considerations in procurement activities is integrated into individual performance evaluations.
  5. Meeting Targets: CICS will report against these targets in the Departmental Performance Report.


Source of Non-Respendable Revenue

Non-Respendable Revenue


Program Activity ($ millions)
Forecast
Revenue
2011-12
Planned
Revenue
2012-13
Planned
Revenue
2013-14
Planned
Revenue
2014-15
Conference Services
Provincial government contributions 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
Total of Non-respendable Revenue 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1